These are all modelled from actual dead valves that have been carefully "smashedintoathousandpieces"

If anyone wants a copy of the models, then please let me know I think you can message me so I can e-mail the zip. As I say these are for Solidworks and are also quite big files. (For instance the 845 is 14.5 mb zipped.) OTOH I can allegedly save these as ProE assemblies as well as step / IGS files

Still trawling ebay for a dead el34 , el84 and maybe a proper 6SN7 - kinda resigned to the idea of wacking a 6J5 at some point as it's my weapon of choice in the ST envelope so again expect these to turn up at some point - but maybe don't hold your breath

And to demonstrate whats possible with a bit of photo rendering (its a HECK of a lot easier than cutting metal) see the attached pic.

Originally posted by andrew_whitham If anyone wants a copy of the models, then please let me know I think you can message me so I can e-mail the zip. As I say these are for Solidworks and are also quite big files. (For instance the 845 is 14.5 mb zipped.) OTOH I can allegedly save these as ProE assemblies as well as step / IGS files

Those are really lovely models Andy. You're obviously no stranger to 3D CAD. I'm going to assume you're using SW2009 to create these, which is a more recent version than the one I'm using. I'd still like to get my hands on them thou. Why don't you try uploading them to an FTP or large file sharing site. I don't think email servers are going to let anything that big through.

For vinylkid58 I've put them on a free account at rapidshare. I stuck everything in the one zip file as its as more hassle to download them individually because of the nature of a free download. h**p://rapidshare.com/files/253763618/Tubes.zip.html

Obviously you need to chage the "**" to "tt" Its limited to 10 downloads but I'm expecting that'll be enough. The files are in Solidworks 2009 format tho'. If you have the premium version of that then you'll only get the decals / logo's if you've activated the photoworks toolbar. Also, as Jonas points out, the photoview 360 program thats included with the '09 version can be used to render if you've got the normal version of Solidworks

Hope these are useful to someone else, I'm finding that a picture of what its going to look like is some help in laying things out.

Finally, if anyone knows how to get the getter silvering to happen I'm all ears